Man City and Newcastle share spoils in six-goal thriller

It was a frustrating evening for Pep Guardiola and Manchester City as Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United held it to a 3-3 draw at St. James’ Park on Sunday.

Published : Aug 21, 2022 23:03 IST , NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND

Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier, 2nd left, celebrates with teammates after scoring his sides third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Manchester City at St James Park
Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier, 2nd left, celebrates with teammates after scoring his sides third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Manchester City at St James Park | Photo Credit: AP Photo/Rui Vieira
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Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier, 2nd left, celebrates with teammates after scoring his sides third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Manchester City at St James Park | Photo Credit: AP Photo/Rui Vieira

Quickfire goals by Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva helped Manchester City recover from two goals down to draw 3-3 with Newcastle United in a rip-roaring Premier League clash at St James’ Park on Sunday.

Neither side had conceded a goal in the league this season but Ilkay Gundogan opened the scoring for champion City in the fifth minute, ghosting in and catching the Newcastle defence flat-footed before finishing from close range.

City should have gone two up in the 16th minute when Phil Foden attacked down the right, but he chose to shoot from a tight angle rather than squaring the ball to Haaland and the chance was wasted.

The home side levelled through Miguel Almiron in the 28th minute as he bundled a pinpoint cross from Allan Saint-Maximin into the net before enduring a nervous VAR check that allowed the goal to stand.

Saint-Maximin tormented City full back Kyle Walker and he put Newcastle in position to pull off a huge upset when he set up Callum Wilson to make it 2-1 before halftime

A brilliant free kick by Kieran Trippier nine minutes after the break put them 3-1 ahead.

That sparked City into life, however, with Haaland hitting a post before pulling a goal back on the hour mark and Silva converted a glorious pass from Kevin De Bruyne to make it 3-3.

Newcastle’s challenge looked set to come unstuck when Trippier was shown a straight red card for a cynical high trip on De Bruyne, but after a VAR review the decision was overturned and he was given a yellow.

City dominated possession in the final stages but had to settle for a draw that left it second in the table on seven points, two behind leader Arsenal. Newcastle is sixth on five points. 

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